Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at 12:23 p.m.

Last Modified: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 at 12:23 p.m.

Officers responded to AT&T at 4405 SW College Road in reference to an alarm and saw that the glass door had been smashed. A cinder block was on the floor inside. Several cellphones attached to a display stand were on the ground in the parking lot.

Surveillance video images showed the glass was broken at 5:17 a.m. At 5:26 a.m., a man wearing a hoodie, blue shorts and black shoes, with a dark color backpack, entered the store. A man wearing a maroon cloth or shirt over his head, a long-sleeve white shirt under a gray shirt, khaki shorts, black and maroon sneakers, and yellow gloves, followed the first man inside.

Police said both were thin black males who stood between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall.

The first man went to displays and took his time as he cut security cables off cellphones and put them in the backpack. The other man was running around and yanking items from display stands. Both men were out of the store by 5:27 a.m.

Officials said the stolen Apple, Samsung, HTC, Nokia and Motorola products were valued at $14,000.

The burglary is the second recently involving electronics.

Best Buy Mobile at 2645 SW College Road was burglarized over the weekend by four people who stole roughly $120,000 worth of electronics, including about 200 smartphones.

Ocala police said the suspects entered the store sometime after 11:30 p.m. and disabled the alarm system and re-entered after 6:30 a.m. Monday and took the electronics.

Officials believe the burglary may be related to similar crimes in South Florida.

Sgt. Angy Scroble, spokeswoman for the Ocala Police Department, said Tuesday the case at Best Buy Mobile and the incident at AT&T do not appear to be related as the Best Buy burglary was planned out where but the AT&T theft was not.

Anyone with information about the Best Buy Mobile case can call Detective Melissa Buetti at 386-5406. In the AT&T case, call Detective Jimmy Deas at 368-5410.

<p>OCALA – Electronics valued at $14,000 were reported stolen from a phone store Monday.</p><p>Officers responded to AT&T at 4405 SW College Road in reference to an alarm and saw that the glass door had been smashed. A cinder block was on the floor inside. Several cellphones attached to a display stand were on the ground in the parking lot.</p><p>Surveillance video images showed the glass was broken at 5:17 a.m. At 5:26 a.m., a man wearing a hoodie, blue shorts and black shoes, with a dark color backpack, entered the store. A man wearing a maroon cloth or shirt over his head, a long-sleeve white shirt under a gray shirt, khaki shorts, black and maroon sneakers, and yellow gloves, followed the first man inside.</p><p>Police said both were thin black males who stood between 5 feet 6 inches and 5 feet 8 inches tall.</p><p>The first man went to displays and took his time as he cut security cables off cellphones and put them in the backpack. The other man was running around and yanking items from display stands. Both men were out of the store by 5:27 a.m.</p><p>Officials said the stolen Apple, Samsung, HTC, Nokia and Motorola products were valued at $14,000.</p><p>The burglary is the second recently involving electronics.</p><p>Best Buy Mobile at 2645 SW College Road was burglarized over the weekend by four people who stole roughly $120,000 worth of electronics, including about 200 smartphones.</p><p>Ocala police said the suspects entered the store sometime after 11:30 p.m. and disabled the alarm system and re-entered after 6:30 a.m. Monday and took the electronics.</p><p>Officials believe the burglary may be related to similar crimes in South Florida.</p><p>Sgt. Angy Scroble, spokeswoman for the Ocala Police Department, said Tuesday the case at Best Buy Mobile and the incident at AT&T do not appear to be related as the Best Buy burglary was planned out where but the AT&T theft was not.</p><p>Anyone with information about the Best Buy Mobile case can call Detective Melissa Buetti at 386-5406. In the AT&T case, call Detective Jimmy Deas at 368-5410.</p><p><i>Contact Austin L. Miller at 867-4118 or austin.miller@starbanner.com.</i></p>